Do You Know What My Name Is

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Do You Know What My Name Is

A feature documentary about a six-month-long Alzheimer’s treatment based on research of Dr. Ryuta Kawashima and KUMON. It was developed in Japan in over a decade of practical application in collaboration with professional caregivers at care facilities. Sessions take place every day for 30 minutes. They consist of short reading and writing exercises and simple arithmetic questions, all administered in a conversational manner by facility staff. In 2011, 23 live-in residents with dementia participated in the treatment at the Eliza Jennings Home in Cleveland. This was the first trial of the program outside of Japan.

“Do you know what my name is?” For a year now, asking this question has been my daily task. The people I ask: women who have three times the life experience that I do.

My name is John. I work at nursing home for the elderly in Cleveland, Ohio, where I have been for the past year. With an average age of 80, the residents here spend their twilight years in quiet comfort, many living with Alzheimer's disease.

Still without a cure, Alzheimer's disease robs its victims of their memory, their pride, and at times even their will to live. But what if simple reading, writing and calculating could counteract some of the effects of this disease?

For example, Evelyn, 94, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease two years ago. At first she could not write her own name, and had difficulty communicating, but four months into the therapy program, she has rediscovered her interest in knitting.

This documentary follows a research study of a treatment in Cleveland, Ohio. It pursues the answers to what it means to live a happy life, and what may be considered a truly happy conclusion to your life.
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Genre
Documentary
Runtime
82
Language
English
Director
Naomi Kazama, Shigeru Ota
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